Queen Camilla attended Maggie’s carol concert at St Paul’s Cathedral

Queen Camilla met with Dame Joanna Lumley, broadcaster Gyles Brandreth and actor Charles Dance

On December 7, 2023, Queen Camilla met with Dame Joanna Lumley, broadcaster Gyles Brandreth and actor Charles Dance at St Paul’s Cathedral to attend the annual carol concert held in support of the association Maggie’s. Maggie's centres are a network of drop-in centres across the UK and Hong Kong, which aim to help anyone who has been affected by cancer.

Queen Camilla met with Dame Joanna Lumley, broadcaster Gyles Brandreth and actor Charles Dance

The Maggie's Centre provides support for people with cancer and their families and friends. Queen Camilla has been president of Maggie's since 2008.

Queen Camilla met with Dame Joanna Lumley, broadcaster Gyles Brandreth and actor Charles Dance

Queen Camilla met with Dame Joanna Lumley, broadcaster Gyles Brandreth and actor Charles Dance

Queen Camilla met with Dame Joanna Lumley, broadcaster Gyles Brandreth and actor Charles Dance

The Garden Museum hosted its inaugural Winter Flowers Week, celebrating seasonal flowers and foliage through immersive festive installations. On December 7, Queen Camilla toured the installations and met the designers who conceived the floral displays which were created using only British-grown seasonal flowers and foliage, employing environmentally-friendly materials and methods.

The Garden Museum hosted its inaugural Winter Flowers Week. Green jacket and skirt

The Garden Museum hosted its inaugural Winter Flowers Week. Green jacket and skirt

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  1. Anonymous9/12/23 11:49

    The white coat is very much Queen Camilla’s usual style but suits her well. White must be the colour for senior royal women just now! The vibrant colours worn by Joanna Lumley, Prue Leith and the other lady are great but would be better without the multicoloured scarves.
    Love the photo of the wee boy with Queen Camilla
    AnnieM

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  2. The Christmas Carol dress code memo for senior Royal ladies was white; Catherine, Camilla, Sophie

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  3. Anonymous9/12/23 13:26

    It looks like the Royal family discovered that we can wear white during Winter too. It was already fashionable last Winter in the rest of Europe but some people are more reluctant than other to follow trends. Queen Camilla wishes to follow this trend too but with the wrong type of coat. Why can't she wear coats like everybody else. Straight coats where the hanger has been removed or the shoulder pads are less visible etc... everything what she is wearing is not fashionable at all. Even the late Queen Elizabeth II wore straight coats.

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  4. A mon avis, c'est vraiment la couleur verte qui convient le mieux à Camilla surtout pendant cette période ; trop craquant le petit bout de chou sur l'avant dernière photo ; j'ai eu beau essayer de zoomer mais je n'ai pas réussi à voir ce qu'il lui a offert ou voulait lui offrir ?!

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    1. Anonymous9/12/23 21:44

      Je pense que c’etait un jouet — peut-etre un chiot en peluche ou un dinosaure en plastique. (Et moi aussie j’adore le petit garçon, il est tellement mignon ❤️)

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  5. Anonymous9/12/23 15:44

    HRH, Queen Camilla, is my favorite ROYAL who warms hearts

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    1. @ Anon 15:44 (no nickname).
      How very kind of you to say that.
      Camilla needs all “pro” comments to help her popularity rating.
      In a recent ‘yougov’ survey (2023), she only comes in with about 41% of the people surveyed giving her a positive vote.
      She came N° 9 in the popularity list of the British royals.
      https://yougov.co.uk/ratings/politics/popularity/royalty/all



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  6. The white coat looks lovely, very festive looking. She looks beautiful.

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